The Albert Brill fan, situated 3 miles from West Elizabethtown; THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS | ESTAT Mortuary | eases He was 74 years of age. { Mrs. Katherine Markley Mrs. Katherine Markley died ree ing. a Death was (Continued from page 1) § caused by a co | plication of diseases. She was Recordings 'her home in Maytown Sunday morn- WEDDING BELLS Many Well Known Young Peopis | Joined Heart and Hand me- 79 Miller-—Wise George R. Miller, of Marietta, and BARR'S/ lowing brothers survive: Charles Years of age. Mrs, Markley was born | Miss Frances D. Wige, of Wrights Maze, ‘of Wyoming, and William |ncar Maytown on December 28, 1838 | ville, were married by Rev. S. G. : |Maze, of Lebanon. Wednesday a|2nd was the daughter of George and | Kauffman, uncle of the bridegroom, . {week ago her father, Jacob Maze, Leah Pence. To her first husband, | yesterday. They will reside in Mari. 3 died. Funeral services were held Eli Hollinger, of Mount Joy, there |etta J | this forenoon in the Reformed church | Were eight children, three of whom Henne—Waser ’ at Manheim. Interment was made | survive. They are as follows: Mrs. Miss Alice L. Waser, daughter of ¥ | there in the Fairview cemetery (Elmira Liphart, Maytown ; Mrs. Flora | Mr. and Mrs. John Waser, of Silver ¥ -te ; ee — Henderson, Coatesville, and Mrs. Spring, West Hempfield townshi : Mount Joy Pa; { Mrs. C. D. Rishel [Barbara Welchans, Maytown. In|and Walter Henne, of East Bo Mrs. Alcenia Rishel, wife of Rev. {1874 she was married to Ray Mark- township, [C. D. Rishel, pastor of the Church of |1ey- : 1God, Enola, a former pastor in this |I!age survive. !place, died Tuesday morning from | blood poisoning. Short funeral ser- i vices were held at the parsonage this Three daughters of ae ar They are Mrs. ed | by Rev. Isaiah N. 5se Peck, Maytown; Mrs. John Eshle-| ° X sie Musser. {man, Maytown, and Mrs. Georgiana Hoover, Marietta. Besides her hus- were married on Tuesday Both Phong: at the home of the bride's parents 0 ngs ; f Foltz—Eagle i MY MOTTD IS At Abilene, Kan., in St. Andrew’s evening. The body was taken to|band there are eight grandchildren church in that city, Nicholas Foltz ; | Philadelphia a Ben i land one great grandchild, and the [2nd Mary Ella Eagle (formerly of N { P . Bi li where burial will be made in the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. { Mount Joy) were married Jan. 8th. 0 rice, ot Qua ty | Cedar Hill Cemetery. Besides her | Mary Sload, Maytown; Mrs. Emma Mis Ragle Dent 2st Summer hd 4 { husband, Mrs. Rishel is survived by |Face. Readir: and Caceb rence. |! ith her aunt, Mrs. Sybilla . ne . ug Hy David of Philadelphia A bY | Maytown Funeral services were |2¢ller, in this place. Announcement Service & Satisfaction | one sister and one brother. held Thursday afternoon at her late | of her wedding was made in the } | — home and in the Maytown Reformed Bulletin when she left for her home. 8 Christian Kulp | church. The funeral of Christian Kulp took | cemetery. | place from the residence of his! een | daughter, Mrs. Milton Boll, of Eliza- Jacob S. Carter | bethtown Friday and was very large- | Jacob 8. Carter died at Reading | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. ly attended by relatives and friends. | on Friday from a paralytic stroke, in | Hoffman Services were held in Risser’s Men. |his 74th year. Interment in the adjoining | He was a veteran of on Saturday afternoon by Rev. J. F. fen McCauley—Hoffman { M. Hess McCauley, a first-class ma- Y. Is th # thi { chinist’s mate of the U. S. S. Aeolus, : ere aniithisg Jou need for your autoghobile, if 1 do net carry it in stock, I can supply it as soon as reasonable as anyone in TRY land Miss C. Blanche Hoffman, , of Manheim, were married A stone flour mill and two brick !and prosperous I nonite church with interment in the the Civil War, Co. G. Second Penna. | | cemtery adjoining. The deceased was | Reserves and participated in the bat- | parents. laged 75 years and was a prominent |tles of Gettysburg, The Wilderness, | RY farmer pro many | etc. He was the only Mt. Joy soldier | e country. Little, at the home of the bride's ME. | 3 Miller—Sturgis | A quiet wedding was solemnized on | mile from state roadf 132 acres, 80 114 miles east of Marietta. several years. acres meadow, doubl¢ 14-room house, ment of owner reason for selling. | by one daughter, Mrs. Milton Boll, | Leban suitable for two families, new barn, lof Elizabethtown and one grand-son, | ing mew corn barn, / creamery house. Thirteen lots on the pike of the | Christian Boll, jr., of Chicago, IIL Sickness in family reason for selling. | Abraham Long property between A very good proposition. Mount Joy and Florin. Nine lots of Mrs. Susan McGarvey John Grady’s desirable nursery— ready been sold. about 2% miles from Mount Joy. 'is survived by the following childre Large brick/ 2% story house, 8 | rooms, larg¢ hall, winding stairway, Summer house, 2 are near the Chocolate Factory. ! Mrs. Ralph English of Lebanon. Seventeen lots . His wife died a num- : Retire- | 35 . ir 0 away from this place to reside in| 2 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Mil. ber of years ago, but he is survived | on and torr moved to Read-|ler, of Manheim, and While living in Mount Joy he | Sturgis, of Lititz, were married by | i His | the Rev. Hassler. He was | were unattended and will reside at | [a member of the Evangelical Church | Manheim. | Joseph, William and Peter of Florin; | Rocks; Edwin of Lebanon. i services were held on Tuesday morn- | whe ; i fronting on the |brother Isaac Allimann of Hummels-|ing at 10:30 o’clock in the Evan. Gorn, per bu... lll 1.60 | Fight. rooms attached | pike and railroad siding for David |town also survives. Funeral services |¢elical Church in this place. a ive iving retire who fought in the battle of Gettys- | houses, 13 acres of land, on the pike, ( Years, but had been living retired for burg. Ty ane years ago he eiys: | Saturday evening when Luke Miller; | {was a painter and contractor. {wife died seven years ago. Mrs. Susan McGarvey died on Sun- [at Reading and also a member of the i this very desirable property have al-|day evening at 6:30 o’clock at her | Brotherhood of America at Reading. y : Better come quick | home in Florin of cancer, aged 87 b2 acre farm $n the Manheim raod, if you want to get one of them. They | Ye8TS, 11 months and 5 days. See n: | Philadelphia; Clarence A He is survived by the following chil-| Lard, per Ib. ...........28 & 28c¢ | ‘dren: Jean of Reading, Howard of | of McKees | Eggs, per doz Funeral | Inter- eT Storage Batteries Ne a) Recharged The young couple | Em — H. E. Hauer Pays: ; { I I RR 1 3 S § ¥ have a large supply on hand cofisequently can give you pfompt service, prices are Butler, per ib................ 52] Brandt & Stehman Pays: i styper-bu.......... . ,, $2.00 | Brandt & Stehman Sells: { RES with balcony, porches, good well of | Stoner. were held o uenly toe R.. ee as made in the Mount JOY | Wheat, pec hw. ....... . $2.10! AUTO HIRING water, 3 fcisterns, large barn, 45x60 | f Joy: Yas iil Sanesday : —erermmn Bran, Der 100 Ibs, ........., 2.30, ft. room/for tobacco. $5,000 can re-| The Abram Shelley farm at Union | morning Jo Bracknils Cham, NR] Samuel Baker | Shipstar, per 100 Ibs,........ 2.35 AND REPAIRING Campbellstown, Lebanon county, and | : | Mixed feed, per 100 lbs.,. 2.86 | main infat 4 per cent. The only rea- | Square, Produces | was interred in the Brackbill ceme- | Sorel Baker, of X)jzabathiown, | Middlings, per 100 ths, ...... 26D son fof selling is that Mr. Grady $4,000 yearly, not including butter, | tery. ke 3 oars of vereoms >Y 3 Gluten; per 100 Ibs.,......... 2.80! wants’ to retire. | eggs and produce. Tobias Hoffer {Ich Foreman, of the borough, Bat- ER ee). hha ar 230, . F | Tobias Hoffer died at the Brethren |urday afternoon. He was taken into | "5 scrap & fish scrap. ...... 5.50! Break a Cold Plso 125 Franklin County Farms For Sale |mome “a Neftsvitt “on Saturasg ihe Foreman home, and Inter ‘ro. Beef serap & fish scrap... 5.501 I night, aged 80 years, 11 months and |oved to his home assisted by ] bi | REAL ESTATE AGENT B. E. Hiestand MOUNT JOY, PENNA. {member of the | 29 years of a paralytic stroke, being friends, but upon their arrival they |bedfast three weeks. He was born [Could not find the key ;and raised in Dauphin county, near Baker’s door. | Aberdeen. S . [life. In 1860 he moved to Falmouth | taken in a house of a neighbor, Jacob land lived there until 1887 when he | Horst. {moved to Elizabethtown. He was a later. Church Chas. Here is one of thé finest opportunities we have offered for you to save on your SHOE BILL. $6,00, $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 Shoes Now $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 SEE’ THE SHOE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS H. Fry's Shoe Store LANCASTER, PENNA. PECIAL SALE HIGH GRADE SHOES FOR WOMEN I children: Frank of Reading, Allen of [He was a retired farmer. {Lebanon and Jacob of Pittsburgh. Inter- | brother, Anderson Baker, { Brethren at Elizabethtown. ] ' borough, survives. ,ment in the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. o’clock in the Christ Mrs. Emme Brubaker Elizabethtown. Mrs. Emma Brubaker, widow of | Church, {of Elizabethtown, died Friday at her | tery: ‘home, in that borough. Death was vk 8. Be {caused by pneumonia. She was aged Joseph S. Brinser {75 years. Mrs. Brubaker was a well | . Joseph S. {known resident of Elizabethtown, in dent of Lancaster county, i which vicinity she has always resided. | Hillsdale, : For the past 60 years she was a con- | diseases after a long illness. He was {sistant member of the Christ Luth- | confined to bed for Several Neda |eran church of the borough, and an | He was sixty-six years 0 ge an ardent worker in all of its depart- | PY occupation was a farmer. He was Three brothers, George and | Present supervisor of Londondersy | Horace Neff, of Sunbury, and Christ- | township, and a member of the lian Neff, of Philadelphia survive. | United Zion church. He is survived | Funeral services were held Tuesday by his widow and the following chil- | Interment was made in the family dren: Mrs. Amos Voll, Bainbridge; ! i Mrs. M. S. Brinser, Middletown ; Mrs. plot in the Mount Tunnel cemetery. Hey Smith, Harrisburg; OS Abram Groff Brinser, David E. Brinser, of Hills- Abram Groff, a retired farmer, of dale. Six grandchildren also survive. Rapho township, died Thursday at died at ments. The funeral Lorvices ye held on his home in Manheim, after a long |Yriday morning from his la ome illness from a complication of dis-|With further etd a Geyers eases, aged 73 years. He was a mem- | church. Rev. Meri Rey Elisa. ber of the Mennonite church. His bethlown, Bev. Dazun, ne re wife and the following children sur-| Pet Sows) ose Ron Ro e Light vive: Emma, wife of Henry Heagy, Mine Run, an °B on ry N of Manheim; Samuel, of Manheim; |Cleona, officiating. Burial was made THE RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS =) Ella, at home; Anna, wife of Clay. in the family plot of the graveyard ton Balmer, Fairland, and Abram, of adjoining the church. apho township. o sisters also | |survive: Mrs. Reuben Graybill, Elam | NEWTOWN and Vs Henry Xenfnehs Manhen | - e funeral took place from his late | : home on Sunday morning at 9:30| Mr. and Mrs. Laura Braj i o’clock, with services following at | Florin, visited her parents, kan 10 o’clock at the Manheim Men- Mrs. John Witmer on Sunday. to open Owing to the pre-)| He was a farmer all his |carious condition of the man he was| Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs., 0) Straw, per 100 lbs., er 100s, 100 Im @ Few Hours Getting Rather Scarce. i The coal supply in Mount Joy is on | He died there a short time!the wane and many are obliged to | First dose of CHANDLER’S/ COLD Since the death of his wife | burn bituminous coal of late. of the |Several years ago, Mr. Baker lived dE { Brethren. He leaves a wife and these |3lone on the outskirts of the borough. For more than 50 years he was a member, and | | Funeral services were held on Tues-|2n ardent worker in the Christ Re- [day at 2 o'clock at the Church of the | formed church of the Porough., Ohe Funeral services [has roll top. were held Wednesday morning at 10 | office. Reformed Interment | former Postmaster, J. H. Brubaker, | Was made in the Mount Tunnel ceme- in first-class condition. Brinser, a former resi- acres, must be good soil and buildings | from a complication of| ress, Real Estate, Care Subscribe for the Star and News. CHANDLER'S COLD FABLETS | taken every two hours until three or | four doses are taken will end grippe FOR SALE—A Good ‘Office Desk, | misery and break up a’ severe gold, Cheap. Apply at this | either in the head, ghest, holy. * | limbs. It promptly opens clagged'dy FOR SALE-—A good" h. p. Domes | nostrils and air passages; sibps nasty tic Gasoline Engine, shake and break; | discharge or nose runnilg, relieves APPlY WM |aick headache, dullness feverishness, sneezing, soreness and OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN | B. Hiestand, Mt. Joy. {| WANTED — | sore throat -A Farm of about 75 | stiffness. CHANDLER'S / COLD TABLETS Star and |are the quickest, surest relief known tf. ,and costs only, 25 cents. It acts with. | FOR SALE—A Steam Boiler for a|out assistande and causes no incom- {heating plant. Flue type and just vemiemce. Don’t accept a substitute | the thing for a small house or a fair For Sale b sized garage. Will sell complete with or nas fy ET EES GHANDLER'S office. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE DRUG STORE Estate of Jacob R. Missemer, lat | of Mount Joy Borough, deceased’ Iw. i 3 Letters of administration «6n said | W. Mala St MOUNT JOY, PA, estate having been grantéd to the undersigned, all perasshs thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement $0 the hdersigned, resid- ing in Mount Joy Borough. H. N. NISSLY, , Administrator. Cofle & Keller, Attys. jan.26-6t For Rent and not too far from Mount Joy. Ad | News, Mount Joy. indebted MUSICAL GIFTS Violins, Mandolins, Ukelalas Guitars, Cornets, Trumbohes Clarionets, Bugles, Druihs | COMPOUND relieves all grippe mis- ery. Don’t stay stuffed up; a'dose of Mrs. Christian Reigle and family of | | Fine Leatlior Music Rolls aad Wingert & Haas Hat Store [Jaa Frank Ely, a former resident of Lancaster county, having resided in Conoy township, died at irene op- posite Bainbridge, on Wednesday, | following an illness of two years {from a complication of diseases. He WINTER HATS || was a member of the United Brethren PS AND GLOVES | church, and was a farmer by occu- pation. His wife died a number of years ago. The following children survive: Frank, Solomon and Cath- arine, at home; George Ely, Wrights- ville, and Mrs. Cora Laura, Trenton, N. J. The funeral was held on Sun- NE RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS 144 North{Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna. N A. HAAS, Proprietor. | i John ‘Zeigler | John Zeigler, thirty-eight years of age, a son of Jacob H. Zeigler, of | — Rowenna, died at 7:30 o’clock on| Monday night in the county hospital | of tuberculosis. Besides his father he | it fit Hi oO f sisters. ———— | Frank Waltz Frank Waltz, aged about two! months, son of Jonas and Bertha Waltz, of Nissley’s Mill, Rapho town- | ship, died Sunday at his home. Death | was caused by infant trouble. His | parents and three sisters survive. | Funeral services were held Wednes- day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the! house and at 1:30 o’clock in Hossler’s | meeting house. Interment will be| made in the adjoining cemetery. Frank J. Mack Frank J. Mack, of Marietta, died Sunday morning at his home. Death was caused by a complication of dis- | ERT H. HOKE ERAL DIRECTOR D-EMBALMER Mp N ST, MOUNT JOY, PA. i] . 0 LL 1 CA 110 ¥ 1day afternoon at 1 o’clock from his |Place on Sunday. [late home, Rev. H. O. Harner, of the | f: | United Brethren church, officiating. | Infantry, $c i | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fil as made iv 1h6 semetery at | racher on a 36 hour furlough. A few of our gunners were at the jan. 26-tf 1 1 10 RLM | is survived by several brothers and |9 | xronville, visited her mother, Mrs. | Priscilla Fogie on Sunday. | Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher and Mrs. | Hornafius, Mrs. John Hendrix visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mumma on | Sunday. Mr. Amos Geltmacher of Kinder- | hook, visited his parents, Mr. and {Mrs. A. C. Geltmacher at this place) |on Sunday. { | Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and | family of Columbia, visited her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh at| this place. i { Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber and | family of Moore’s Mill visited her i mother, Mrs. Louisa Rhoads at this Music Satchéls. Leather Cases for all Lentral Hoe === MOUNT JOY; PA. |Burger's Music Stare Open until 9 P. M. 6 N. Prince St. * LANCASTER, PENNA, | A First-Class Hostel, and an Old Es-| tablished stand;'with steam heat, elec- | tric light, all’ conveniences, ample room, property in good condition. I prefer a tenant desirous of conduct- ing a first-class hotel. Will make a man ¢f that kind a very good propo- ALL KINDS OF Mr. John Geltmacher of Co. I 316 Camp Meade, vighed his match of J. M. Backenstoe on Saf- Gelt-| / V sitigh. Apply to } 0. M. Donaven PLUMBING SPOUTING Mount Joy, Pa. urday. Mr. John Fogie won two turkeys and Mr. Daniel Moore won one. Mr. Samuel Weaver of Mount Joy and Mr. Emanuel Weaver of Lan- disville, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver at this place on Sunday. ; Misses Carrie and Catherine Richardson, Isabella Young, Corinne Preston all of Columbia, were the] |guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Brock| |, of this place on Sunday. J LANCASTER, PENNA. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumma and4 family of Mount Joy, are yisung her | father, Mr. Emanuel Myers, who is] ill at this writing. Mr. and oe | Ezra Nye of Mount Joy visited He: same place. Born } Unclaimed Letters Letters to be advertised for week ending January 23rd: Master Robert Cahwell. J. Willis Freed, Postmaste, HEATING TINNING WORK GUARANTEED Charles E. Ricksecker West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 5 City Shoe. Repairing .Bompany OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ONES 86 and 52 South Queen Street CASTORTA For Infants asf Children rset nals espn sve — | InUse ForOver 30 Years | _. Childrea~Or: Tr | FOR-PLETCHER'S © CASTORIA hethoda J) a SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918